Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, emphasizes the importance of upskilling and continuous learning in anticipation of job losses to automation.
Skills in AI, cybersecurity, big data, creative thinking, and environment preservation will be in high demand, while 39% of current skills are expected to lose relevance.
By 2030, 92 million jobs will vanish, but 170 million new jobs will be created, with a net gain of 78 million jobs for those willing to adapt.
While businesses plan to upskill or retrain employees, concerns linger over skill gaps, training availability, and the automation of certain roles.